Cuba paid a third installment on its renegotiated $2.6 billion debt to 14 creditor nations this week, diplomats said, adding that Havana had also signed 10 investment deals as part of a debt swap with creditors, the first since the Revolution. Rodrigo Olivares-Caminal, coordinator of the creditor group and a Law Professor at Queen Mary said: “The Cuban government ignored the proposal. Some creditors might still consider litigation.” Read the whole article here.